At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, Indiewire teamed with Canon to celebrate Sundance filmmaking with original photography of actors, directors -- and cinematographers, without whom we'd have a bunch of people sitting in dark rooms.

Cinematographer Sean Porter, whose recent credits include films "It Felt Like Love," "Eden" and "Bass Ackwards" spoke to Indiewire about shooting "Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter," which plays at Sundance. "Kumiko" follows a Japanese woman who obsesses over an American film and comes to America to try t...

Though a film's cinematography is shown on-screen, what happens behind the camera often proves to be much more strenuous than meets the eye. Battling against technical difficulties, budgetary restrictions and even some political strife, the 2014 Sundance cinematographers have certainly had their wor...

Cinematographer Joe Anderson spoke to us about filming Toby Halbrooks' short "Dig" and Ben Cotner and Ryan White's "The Case Against 8." "Dig" shows the perspective of a young girl who watches her father dig a hole in their backyard while "The Case Against 8" is a documentary about the trial that le...

As part of our "How I Shot That" series, we asked a selection of cinematographers with films at Sundance what the best film school for cinematographers is -- and whether they think cinematographers need to go to film school at all. Here's a selection of their answers.

Rachel Beth Anderson, cinematographer of "E-Team," which is a documentary playing at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, discusses with us her experience shooting the film. "E-Team," directed by Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman, follows a group of individuals selected by the Human Rights Watch to docume...

After shooting a bunch of short films and music videos, cinematographer Shachar Langlev debuted his first feature-length film,"Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory" at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary, directed by Michael Rossato-Bennett (also a first timer), looks at a powerful e...